Paul Georges Louis Berger (5 October 1834, Paris – 8 July 1910, Versailles) was a French engineer, politician, and art enthusiast.
While there, he wrote a book based on his lessons: L'École française de peinture, depuis ses origines jusqu'à la fin du règne de Louis XIV, published by Hachette.
During those years, he made contributions to the French pavilions at exhibitions in Amsterdam, Melbourne, and Antwerp.
He entered politics in 1889, and was elected a Deputy for the Department of the Seine, on the Progressive Republican ticket.
Following his work at the Exposition of 1867, he was named a Knight in the Legion of Honor; promoted to Officer in 1878, and Commander in 1889.